Writing deep in a genre you love is a great way to make a living with your writing. In today's show, Iain Rob Wright shares his tips on writing horror and also becoming a successful full-time indie author.
In the intro, I mention the ‘future of digital journalism in question' [
The Guardian], even as Spotify buys Gimlet Media and Anchor. Is the future audio-first? [
Recode] Google has also announced Live Transcribe, an app that takes real-world speech and turns it into real-time captions using just the phone’s microphone [
Google Blog].
Vellum now has Large Print, mass market and international print sizing.
Click here for my Vellum tutorial. Plus, my first fiction self-narrated audiobook is out now, A Thousand Fiendish Angels [
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Audible UK |
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Iain Rob Wright is the bestselling British author of over 20 horror novels in a number of subgenres, including the apocalyptic novels
The Final Winter and
The Gates.
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Show Notes
* Writing horror that’s based in hope
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On the intersections between thriller, horror, crime and paranormal
* Tropes in horror and cliches to avoid